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US regulation – who’s in charge of what

Derivatives: Securities and Exchange Commission and Commodity Futures and Trading Commission The agencies’ primary goals are to require as many types of derivatives as possible to be centrally cleared and traded on exchanges where investors can track transactions.

The CFTC and the SEC were required to complete rule-making within 360 days of enactment, but this has now been pushed back.

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